Sustainability assessments of bio-based products: From research to practice (and standards)

Luana Ladu , Piergiuseppe Morone
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The transition from a linear, fossil-based economy to a circular, bio-based economy is needed in order to achieve climate neutrality by 2050. However, it is important to ensure that the bio-based economy delivers the expected environmental and social impacts, by respecting and implementing sustainability principles. One effective way to reduce uncertainty regarding bio-based product properties and benefits is through the use of sustainability standards, certification schemes, and ecolabels. These measures can play a significant role in advancing the transition to a sustainable, circular bio-based economy. They provide a solid foundation for assessing sustainability of “green” products and initiatives and contribute greatly to building trust in products among consumers, providing a reliable framework for evaluation. To measure the sustainability of bio-based products, several robust and reliable tools are under development, gathering evidence from research and collaborative efforts of several European projects – including STAR-ProBio, which is the focus of the current paper and which resulted in the development of a pre-standard. The application of these tools represents a path alternative to the more treaded one of mandates issuing from government, bringing to the fore the idea of first convening to build consensus and bringing about the participation that is crucial for every sector, which then helps in the development of standards that will be effective and will be observed. In this paper, we report on the main achievements of the STAR-ProBio project to date and reflect on their societal impacts.

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生物基产品的可持续性评估:从研究到实践(和标准)
为了到 2050 年实现气候中和,需要从线性的化石经济过渡到循环的生物经济。然而,重要的是要通过遵守和执行可持续发展原则,确保生物基经济带来预期的环境和社会影响。减少生物基产品特性和效益不确定性的一个有效方法是使用可持续性标准、认证计划和生态标签。这些措施可以在推动向可持续、循环型生物经济过渡方面发挥重要作用。它们为评估 "绿色 "产品和倡议的可持续性奠定了坚实的基础,并为建立消费者对产品的信任做出了巨大贡献,提供了可靠的评估框架。为了衡量生物基产品的可持续性,目前正在开发几种强大而可靠的工具,从几个欧洲项目的研究和合作努力中收集证据,其中包括 STAR-ProBio(本文的重点),该项目导致了预标准的开发。这些工具的应用代表了一条可替代政府授权的道路,突出了首先召集会议以达成共识的理念,并带来了对每个部门都至关重要的参与,从而有助于制定有效并得到遵守的标准。在本文中,我们将汇报 STAR-ProBio 项目迄今为止取得的主要成就,并思考其社会影响。
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